* @license http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html GNU General Public * License (GPL) * @package PEL */ /** * Class for holding signed rational numbers. * * This class can hold rational numbers, consisting of a numerator and * denominator both of which are of type unsigned long. Each rational * is represented by an array with just two entries: the numerator and * the denominator, in that order. * * The class can hold either just a single rational or an array of * rationals. The class will be used to manipulate any of the Exif * tags which can have format {@link PelFormat::SRATIONAL}. * * @author Martin Geisler * @package PEL */ class PelEntrySRational extends PelEntrySLong { /** * Make a new entry that can hold a signed rational. * * @param * PelTag the tag which this entry represents. This should * be one of the constants defined in {@link PelTag}, e.g., {@link * PelTag::SHUTTER_SPEED_VALUE}, or any other tag which can have * format {@link PelFormat::SRATIONAL}. * * @param array $value... * the rational(s) that this entry will * represent. The arguments passed must obey the same rules as the * argument to {@link setValue}, namely that each argument should be * an array with two entries, both of which must be within range of * a signed long (32 bit), that is between -2147483648 and * 2147483647 (inclusive). If not, then a {@link * PelOverflowException} will be thrown. */ public function __construct($tag, $value = null) { $this->tag = $tag; $this->format = PelFormat::SRATIONAL; $this->dimension = 2; $this->min = - 2147483648; $this->max = 2147483647; $value = func_get_args(); array_shift($value); $this->setValueArray($value); } /** * Format a rational number. * * The rational will be returned as a string with a slash '/' * between the numerator and denominator. Care is taken to display * '-1/2' instead of the ugly but mathematically equivalent '1/-2'. * * @param * array the rational which will be formatted. * * @param * boolean not used. * * @return string the rational formatted as a string suitable for * display. */ public function formatNumber($number, $brief = false) { if ($number[1] < 0) { /* Turn output like 1/-2 into -1/2. */ return (- $number[0]) . '/' . (- $number[1]); } else { return $number[0] . '/' . $number[1]; } } /** * Get the value of an entry as text. * * The value will be returned in a format suitable for presentation, * e.g., rationals will be returned as 'x/y', ASCII strings will be * returned as themselves etc. * * @param * boolean some values can be returned in a long or more * brief form, and this parameter controls that. * * @return string the value as text. */ public function getText($brief = false) { if (isset($this->value[0])) { $v = $this->value[0]; } switch ($this->tag) { case PelTag::SHUTTER_SPEED_VALUE: // CC (e->components, 1, v); // if (!v_srat.denominator) return (NULL); return Pel::fmt('%.0f/%.0f sec. (APEX: %d)', $v[0], $v[1], pow(sqrt(2), $v[0] / $v[1])); case PelTag::BRIGHTNESS_VALUE: // CC (e->components, 1, v); // // TODO: figure out the APEX thing, or remove this so that it is // handled by the default clause at the bottom. return sprintf('%d/%d', $v[0], $v[1]); // FIXME: How do I calculate the APEX value? case PelTag::EXPOSURE_BIAS_VALUE: // CC (e->components, 1, v); // if (!v_srat.denominator) return (NULL); return sprintf('%s%.01f', $v[0] * $v[1] > 0 ? '+' : '', $v[0] / $v[1]); default: return parent::getText($brief); } } }